Every October is a nightmare for flipping users in mainland China, but this year was also relatively good compared to previous years. But it is not without impact. I’ve seen some of the wall-flipping tools on the web running out of steam. Today I would like to conduct a more comprehensive test of SurfsharkVPN’s wall flip in Windows 10 to see if its app direct connection still works well and if OpenVPN Gui’s connection provides long and stable service for users, and I hope this test will be useful to you.
Local device and network: Windows10/200M/WiFi;
Speedtest Ping: 9ms; Download: 232.6Mbps; Upload: 36.5Mbps;
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SurfsharkVPN – Win10 App Test in China:
Starting Time: Oct 8, 2020, 2:50 PM
Protocol: Automatic; Servers: Locations
Fastest Server – Taiwan: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
Denmark: First success. (Time efficiency: <10s)
Speedtest Ping: 264ms; Download: 0.46Mbps; Upload: 29.45Mbps;
Netflix Fast: 93Kbps;
Albania: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
Australia – Sydney: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
USA – San Francisco: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
USA – Las Vegas: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
USA – Seattle: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
USA – Salt Lake City: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
USA – Miami: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
UK – London: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
Singapore: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
South Korea: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
Protocol: IKEv2; Servers: Static IP
Japan – Tokyo #5: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
Japan – Tokyo #7: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
Singapore – Singapore #2: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
UK – London #1: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
USA – New York #4: Failed. (Show success, But can’t use internet)
Protocol: IKEv2; Servers: Locations
USA – San Francisco: Failed. (Try once; Error: IKEv2 #809)
USA – Chicago: Failed. (Try once; Error: IKEv2 #809)
Australia – Perth: Failed. (Try once; Error: IKEv2 #809)
Australia – Brisbane: Failed. (Try once; Error: IKEv2 #809)
Canada – Toronto: Failed. (Try once; Error: IKEv2 #809)
France – Paris: Failed. (Try once; Error: IKEv2 #809)
Hong Kong: Failed. (Try once; Error: IKEv2 #809)
Japan: Failed. (Try once; Error: IKEv2 #809)
SurfsharkVPN – OpenVPN Gui Test in China:
Starting Time: Oct 8, 2020, 4:05 PM
Germany_UDP: First success; (Time efficiency: <10s)
Speedtest Ping: 307ms; Download: 5.45Mbps; Upload: 33.57Mbps;
Netflix Fast: 2.1Mbps;
HongKong2_UDP: Failed; (Try once)
HongKong_UDP: Failed; (Try once)
Japan4_UDP: Failed; (Try once)
Japan_UDP: Failed; (Try once)
Singapore_UDP: Failed; (Try once)
South Korea_UDP: Failed; (Try once)
Taiwan3_UDP: Failed; (Try once)
Taiwan_UDP: Failed; (Try once)
UK4_UDP: First success; (Time efficiency: <10s)
Speedtest Ping: 217ms; Download: 23.22Mbps; Upload: 23.45Mbps;
Netflix Fast: 6.2Mbps;
UK_UDP: First success; (Time efficiency: <10s)
Speedtest Ping: 238ms; Download: 6.53Mbps; Upload: 34.01Mbps;
Netflix Fast: 5.7Mbps;
US_UDP: First success; (Time efficiency: <10s)
Speedtest Ping: 210ms; Download: 12.2Mbps; Upload: 27.53Mbps;
Netflix Fast: 14Mbps;
Summary: Today I did a more comprehensive test of SurfsharkVPN in Windows 10. The first one was a direct connection via the app, but it doesn’t seem to be very good, much worse than before, and I don’t know if it has anything to do with the October network lockdown. In addition, I manually configured the connection to OpenVPN Gui, but it should be noted that the server I configured was a long time ago and not the latest. Also I’ve put both the latest officially configured server and the configured server I tested in this article: SurfSharkVPN Unable to Connect Solution.
SurfsharkVPN Win10 Version: 2.7.3; Protocol: Automatic/IKEv2
Today’s Test Score: ★ ★